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Immerse yourself in the charm of a picturesque village through this stunning wallpaper design. With nested architecture and lush green plants, the perspective draws you into a world of tranquility, while surprising elements of hidden creatures add a touch of whimsy and discovery to every corner of your space.
Design by: Francesca Müller
With its curvy lines, the oak leaf has the perfume of elegance. In this wallpaper, imagined as a dense undergrowth, the leaves flew with the wind, left the ground to dress the walls.
Design by: Florence Bamberger
Step into a realm of heritage with a digitally restored old document transformed into a stunning graphic that emulates the beauty of a wall textile. The wallpaper’s/rug’s colors are carefully chosen to harmonise with the theme, infuse your space with a distinct ambiance.
Design by: Francesca Müller
This collection creates the perception of a lush inside garden, with decor inspired by a variety of plants. What makes it more aesthetically pleasing is the combination of gold and bronze material.
Design by: Elena Georghiadou
A modernized vintage forest sketch on an old paper scroll, the “Unsound” collection a fine-lined minimal piece, ideal for those who seek calmness and quietness.
Design by: Elena Georghiadou
This collection is a real acrylic on canvas portraying different versions of sunset and landscapes. Its pastel colors create a sense of tranquillity and a calming atmosphere.
Design by: Elena Georghiadou
Inspired by many travels in Andalucia. Stones, trees and mountains create a dreamlike decor. An imaginary landscape where colors are as strong as a childhood memory.
Design by: Rachel Altabas
In most of our Western cultures, paradise is a wonderful garden for some, that of delights for others, but above all a universal garden, the garden of the world. It is this idea that inspired “Heaven Green.” This large panorama, unfolding on a wallpaper more than six meters long, associates Olympus with the luxuriance of a fantasized Amazon. Conducive to daydreaming, this drawing then develops on two soft rugs with free shapes, this time more candidly evoking the clouds that run over the drawing they illustrate.
Design by: Sacha Walckhoff
Dainelli Studio’s Birds Eye View collection for YO2 takes its inspiration from a bird’s vista from above as it flies over desert sand dunes or vast lakes. The project includes rugs and wallpaper united by the same pattern – defined by lines sketching shapes with irregular profiles – and available in four colourways. Nuanced pale grey combines with dark grey in the chromatic palette, with touches of various shades of green, yellow ochre and sandy beige.
Design by: Dainelli Studio
This wallpaper is about architecture, atmosphere, and emotions surrounding the citizens. The love of details and the vast amount of elements will guide the observer’s eye like in a dream.
Design by: Francesca Müller
These classic forms have been reinterpreted with a contemporary flair so as to evoke a feeling of sophisticated nostalgia and timeless elegance.
Design by: Irene Galluzzo
Wallpaper Collection inspired by the wonderful interiors of Palazzo Borromeo, 17th Century Palace situated on Isola Bella. Immersed in the marvellous and suggestive waters of Lake Maggiore, the Borromean Islands, whose history for around six centuries has been interwoven with The Borromeos, a prestigious family of Florentine origins.
Design by: Malika Novi
This collection is an ornated floral collection that was inspired by spring elements and the idea of keeping it detailed and rich. Corroded flowers, pastel colors and earthy tones.
Design by: YO2 Studio
Paper texture and vintage roughness, both blended onto a mysterious and rich piece of art that promotes a purified and noiseless environment. A feeling of elegance and high-end quality both surfaced onto this design.
Design by: Elena Georghiadou
Influenced by the Italian Renaissance Revival style of the 19th century, this collection is characterized by geometric forms and structures reflecting arches and round-topped doors of that period.
Design by: Elena Georghiadou
Elevate your space with a captivating wallpaper showcasing a symphony of colorful arches, geometric shapes, and the vast blue sky. This blend of modern architecture transforms your walls into an artful canvas. Your surroundings come alive with every glance, making your space a true sanctuary of aesthetic delight.
Design by: Francesca Müller
Everyone has a sanctuary in the buzz of city life. It can be the bench under the tree in your favorite city park or the silent monastery on the city’s edge. This wallpaper is all about creating your sanctuary at home. The sandstone architecture harmonizes with the plants, and the biophilic design enhances well-being.
Design by: Francesca Müller
This wallpaper/rug is like a blossoming garden captured in time, reveals painted flowers delicately emerging from the folds of fabric. It offers a breathtaking spectacle, a riot of colors that contrast vividly with the subdued tones of the drape, a harmonious blend of nature’s vibrancy, and the quiet elegance of textile artistry.
Design by: Francesca Müller
Wallpaper collection was inspired by the Art Works of Simone Del Tintore, an Italian painter, active in his native Lucca in the second half of the 17th century. Also some kind of details and floral motifs are taken from the Dutch Still Lifes of the 1600s. Used this two inspirational ways and interpreted it in my own vision.
Design by: Malika Novi
These is a classical reproduction of Tuscany’s landscape features. The colors of Tuscan earth and sand with its vegetation want to give you the feeling of a classical day in Tuscany’s lands and envelop you with the emotions it conveys.
Design by: Alessandro Scanziani
Smooth color lines, abstract mushy shapes, and multi-color mixed patterns are the mainly displayed components of the “Maudlin” collection. A feeling of composure, peace, and serenity.
Design by: Elena Georghiadou
The fine surface-breaking reveals an even more valuable surface made of precious metal sheets, a metaphor for this troubled time we are going through. The design recalls ‘Kintsukuroi’, the Japanese art of repairing breakage with gold and precious materials, a philosophy that treats breakage and repair as part of history, symbolizing resilience and a new beginning.
Design by: Elisa Tonelli